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National Conference 2018

JNF's National Conference brings together over a thousand committed Jewish and Israeli leaders, philanthropists, and college students from acrss the U.S. and Israel. Register today for this powerful and impactful weekend!

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Jewish National Fund’s award-winning Planned Giving Department helps you meet your personal, financial and estate planning goals by making a lifetime or testamentary charitable gift. Learn what types of assets make the best gifts, and how to make a gift that provides tax benefits and even life income.

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Last week, during the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Six-Day War—in accordance with the Gregorian calendar—Jewish National Fund-USA (JNF-USA) held two special, separate events honoring soldiers at Ammunition Hill, Israel’s national memorial site in Jerusalem. The strategic hilltop is considered a symbol of heroism

Vivian Grossman of Weston dedicated a plaque in honor of a fallen Israeli solider that was recently unveiled during a ceremony that she participated in at Ammunition Hill in Israel. The plaque, dedicated in memory of Hadar Goldin, a lieutenant in the Givati Brigade of the Israel Defense Forces who was killed

At a somber event today at Israel’s Arava International Center for Agricultural Training (AICAT), Jewish National Fund (JNF) President Jeffrey E. Levine pledged JNF’s assistance to 160 Nepalese students—some who lost family members, all who lost their homes—following the devastating earthquake.